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    Aligning flash frame with HTML content frame

    Please take a look:http://www.aeroconcept.de/v2/

    Any Ideas on how to get both frames aligned when scrollbar is needed.

    (problem only visible in a 1024 resolution, when scrollbar is necesary)
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    Personally I would say avoid using frames unless you're pulling in content from elsewhere - they seem to be frought with problems...
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    ...if I don't use frames the flash part of the page would have to reload when I load new content, wich is why I seperated them.

    Is it possible to load new content without reloading title flash apolication!?
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    I think you're right, there might be some savings in file size but once downloaded once the users cache will help speed up subsequent pages... I guess you need to look at the layout of your site and weigh up the pros and cons - I say the above because of issues with accessibility, printing, bookmarking, search engines...
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